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About the Characters: The Division

In Demon Spring, The International Coalition for Demon Management (or ICDM) is the governmental body in charge of human-demon interactions. As a former government consultant, I always delight in writing woefully bureaucratic organizations that are full of acronyms and make little sense (see Razia). Because it’s such a large part of Jack and Cam’s story, I thought I’d do a blog post about them!

International vs. National

To begin, there are really two separate organizations. First, there’s ICDM, which represents a global consortium. And there’s the US Division, which is a part of ICDM, but also wholly separate. Sound confusing? I based it on our military structure. So of course it’s confusing!

ICDM, the international body, focuses on policy, country-to-country mediation, and basically serves as the liaison between the powerful demons and humanity. Think of it like a better-functioning UN.

The US Division, on the other hand, is exactly that–the division of ICDM based in the US. They’re a branch of the federal government, headquartered in D.C., and set US-level policy and management for demons. From there, there’s state-level offices and city-level offices, like Atlanta. Local agents like Jack and Cam work with their chain of command to keep the peace.

The Council of Fifteen

The main force behind ICDM is the Council of Fifteen. Jack’s grandfather George is the US and Canadian Councilman, and Cam’s great aunt Maria is the Councilwoman from Mexico and Central America. Although there are only a limited number of seats, each country still has their own Division

United States/Canada

Mexico / Central America

South America

Western Europe

Middle East

North Africa

Central Africa

South Africa

Eastern Europe

Russia

China

India

Northern Pacific

Southern Pacific

Australia

Managing Demons

Jack has a line in the book:”It kind of sounds like we work for Bael” and to an extent, that’s true. The King of the Demons lords over all demons top-side and in the Underworld. As far as the humans are concerned, the Division has several jobs. First, they mediate disputes between demon lords. Second, they investigate coerced transitions; that is, humans that have been hoodwinked into becoming demons. Many times, there’s nothing Division agents can do. The demons are fairly sneaky about providing contracts after-the-fact, or contracts signed while the human is under their spell.

So the last job of the Division is to educate the masses on demons, the signs of demon magic, and making sure they don’t get coerced. Check out this awesome PSA video to learn more:

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